Auxiliary member earns Americanism Award

Sharon Therrien got a big surprise Feb. 17 when she was presented the Americanism Award for her numerous contributions as a member of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 108 in Oxford. “This award is one of the highest that a unit can give,” said Ellen Jackson, past president of the American Legion Auxiliary Department of Michigan, […]

Underwood becomes Troop 366’s 39th Eagle Scout

On Sunday afternoon, Oxford resident Gibson Underwood became the 39th member of Troop 366 since 1988 to earn the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) program. Surrounded by family, friends and fellow scouts, the Oxford High School senior officially became an Eagle Scout during the Court of Honor ceremony held at […]

DDA spends $2,900 on bike racks

Folks who travel to downtown Oxford on two wheels will soon have more places to park thanks to the Downtown Development Authority (DDA). Last week, the DDA board voted 6-0 to purchase 10 bicycle racks for a total of $2,904. Made by Dero, a company based in Minneapolis, MN, each rack is capable of holding […]

Candidate vows to work for everyone ‘no matter what their political persuasion’

DOWNTOWN OXFORD – A standing-room-only crowd packed HomeGrown Brewing Company’s second floor Feb. 21 for the first local campaign event of the 2020 election. Folks were there to support Oxford Township resident Jody LaMacchia, 47, as she officially announced her candidacy for the 46th District seat in the Michigan House of Representatives. “I promise to […]

Council approves stop signs for Pontiac/Moyers intersection

Motorists travelling along Pontiac St. will soon have to hit the brakes one more time as they pass through Oxford Village. On Feb. 12, the village council voted 5-0 to approve a recommendation from Police Chief Mike Solwold to have two stop signs – one for northbound traffic and one for southbound vehicles – placed […]

100 days or 100 years?

Kindergartners at Lakeville Elementary celebrated their 100th day of school on Feb. 21 by dressing up as if they were 100 years old. Some really got into the spirit of things by walking with canes, coloring their hair gray and wearing suspenders. Above are kindergartners from teacher Kerry Cisneros’ classroom. They are (from left) Landon […]

It’s not cold on the dance floor

Instead of staying hunkered down inside their homes, 159 folks chose to get dressed up and venture out into the winter weather, so they could attend the annual Frostbite Ball held Feb. 15 at LakePoint Community Church in Oxford. Big Band, Lounge and Swing music – plus a couple of Polka tunes – filled the […]

Up, down, up, down

Wintry winds gusting between 40 and 60 miles per hour Sunday didn’t deter eight Oxford firefighters from promoting a healthy lifestyle, engaging in some training and raising money for charity. Wearing their turnout gear, tools and ropes, and self-contained breathing apparatus – all of which added an extra 50 to 60 pounds to their body […]

Leader loses longtime leader

Leader loses longtime leader

Oxford resident James Allen Sherman Sr. wore many hats during the course of his lengthy career. He was a successful publisher for 38 years. He was a wordsmith. He was a shrewd businessman. He was a devoted community leader. He was an enthusiastic supporter of worthy causes. Sherman was all of these things and more, […]

Public hearing set for proposed snow ordinance

More time to shovel, one warning per season, lower fines for violators – that sums up the proposed changes to Oxford Village’s snow and ice removal ordinance. Folks with comments, questions and suggestions regarding the proposed amendment are invited to participate in a public hearing on Tuesday, March 12 beginning at 6:30 p.m. It will […]

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